... factors inthe obesity equation, theeffectof childcare
decreases from 0.016 to 0.010 and the interaction effects decreased only by 0.001 with
the exception ofthe interaction effect for the child ... employment on child
obesity if a set of instruments satisfies the criteria of validity and relevance of
instruments. The first condition is of a strong rather than weak correlation of exclusion
restrictions ... exclusions in a number of over-
identification tests.
The battery of over-identification tests shows that the set of exclusion restrictions
correlate with the main outcome ofthe model only through...
... in rats onthe effects of
gestational exposure to cholinotoxicants nicotine and
CPF, alone and in combination, showed increased GFAP
expression in offspring inthe CA1 sub-field ofthe hippo-
campus, ... expression
[17,18]. Theeffectof dermal application of CPF on
GFAP expression inthe hippocampus has not been
reported.
The aim of this study was to determine the expression of
GFAP inthe hippocampal ... Lim et al.: Theeffectof consequent exposure of
stress and dermal application of low doses of chlorpyrifos on the
expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein inthe hippocampus of adult
mice....
... countries.
Defining P (D) as the probability of reporting a condition, this probability is the
product ofthe probability of undergoing screening P (S) and the probability of having
a condition conditional on ... smoking, drinking, ex-
ercising and the body mass index - contribute to explaining the gradient. The size
of this contribution is larger when we consider the entire history of behaviors rather
than ... educational attainment with years of education. The second wave of
SHARE provides information onthe number of years spent in full time education. In
the first wave, however, participants were only...
... for these
investigations. Samples are taken during the adsorption process and analysis has been done to
figure out the change of adsorbate concentrations inthe solution. The concentrations of ...
in which Q (mg/g) is the maximum concentrations of adsorbate inthe activated carbon,
KLis an equilibrium constant,(1/ppm), q*(mg/g) and c*(ppm) are the concentrations ofthe
adsorbate inthe ... activated carbon and inthe solution, that are in equilibrium with each other.
By logarithmizing the equation (1) and plot the calculated values on graphs, it is easy to
find out the corresponding values...
... a
minimum of 9 years; (2) they expressed a strong
sense of belonging to the city. This information
was collected from two questions inthe ques-
tionnaire described inthe following section.
Procedure
A ... subjects
interviewed. Exploring the generality of such a
categorization in other geographical scenes, incor-
porating the analysis of places considered ‘‘unat-
tractive,’’ is one ofthe aims ofthe ... users. The results of such studies
show that one ofthe underlying dimensions of
perceptual differentiation is related to the ‘‘extent
of human intervention’’; in other words, the extent
to which the...
... inhibition of GSK3 (using Li or SB-415286)
appears to be sufficient for inducing activation of GS in
muscle and fat cells, and that inhibition ofthe kinase
potentiates insulin action in muscle of insulin-resistant ... compared the
effects ofthe maleimide onthe phosphorylation of PKB and
GSK3 and upon the stimulation of glucose transport in
response to a submaximal and maximal insulin concentra-
tion. Fig. ... coordi-
nate increases in glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis
allowing for more effective ÔchannellingÕ of glucose into
glycogen in response to insulin. However, one of the
potential difficulties in interpreting...
... Rv2949c, abolishing the production of p-HBA,
which, in turn, would suppress the synthesis of
PGL-tb inthe mutant strain. To examine whether the
absence of PGL-tb inthe cell envelope of the
PMM66:pPET1 ... biosynthetic intermediates onto PpsA
during DIM biosynthesis prompted us to examine
whether another FadD protein is specifically involved
in the activation ofthe PpsA substrates during the
formation ... formation ofthe phthiocerol chain
but is not required for the production of PGL in
M. bovis BCG. The conservation ofthe DIM and
PGL biosynthetic pathways inthe various DIM-pro-
ducing mycobacteria...
... Environmental Auditing in 1992, the Working Group on Programme Evaluation in 1992, the
Working Group on Privatization in 1993, and the Working Group onthe Audit of International Institutions in 2001, ... jurisdictional competence
4)
. In Japan, this is
the Board of Audit.
1.2 Organization
INTOSAI consists of: i) the International Congress of Supreme Audit Institutions (INCOSAI), ii) the
Governing ... Reporting on Effectiveness of Internal Controls: SAI Experiences in Implementing and Evaluating Internal Controls
Internal Control: Providing a Foundation for Accountability in Government
Accounting...
... clarified thein vivo action of Fru-2,6-
P
2
on the 6-phosphofructo-1-kinase/fructose-1,6-bisphos-
phatase cycle, suggesting that the activation of glycolysis
predominates over the inhibition of gluconeogensis. ... inserted into the tail veins,
one for the administration of pentobarbital and one for the
infusion of glucose. A third catheter was placed intraperi-
toneally as an alternative means of glucose administration
should ... glycogen synthesis inthe ADM and control
mouse liver in vivo were measured using new advances in
13
C
NMR including 3D localization in conjunction with
[1-
13
C]glucose infusion. In addition to glycogen...
... perhaps is the absence of any sustained discussion
of standardisation inthe literature on legal globalisation and the concomi-
tant collapse ofthe public/private distinction. International lawyers ... some general context for the phenomenon of private standard setting.
The chapter starts with a general discussion ofthe place of associational
governance in social theory inthe work of Durkheim, ... with the obligation on the
committee to take received comments into account, and
4. A ratification vote, again with the requirement of consensus rather
than mere majority, among the constituency of...
... reaction was initiated by the addition
the enzyme (100 ngặreaction
)1
for the determination of
NTP synthesis rates and 0.51 ngặreaction
)1
for the deter-
mination of NDP synthesis rates) and incubated ... after 3 min and then
declined, while the formation of [
3
H]ATP was increased
linearly with time within the first 15 min. After 30 min,
the reaction reached equilibrium (Fig. 4A). Further
experiments ... monophosphate resulted also in a
high level of incorporation into DNA, but the level of
labelled dTTP was very low [18].
In organisms where NDK is present, the rate-limit-
ing step inthe synthesis...
...
extracted from the same corpus, they will prob-
ably contain the same kind of errors inthe same
kind of situations. This may cause the training
procedure to learn the errors -especially if they
are ... min t,
a
Finally, the value of p has similar constraints
to those of u. If the test and training corpora
are independent, the probability of making the
same error, given that both are wrong, ... Discussion
The presented analysis ofthe effects ofnoisein
the test corpus onthe evaluation of POS taggers
leads us to conclude that when a tagger is eval-
uated as better than another using...